Sometimes Caregiving Is Like Dominoes
Caregiving is like dominoes in many ways, as I was reminded when a few simple changes in Mom’s care sucked up writing time like a siphon.
How to Talk to Children About Their Disabilities
Trish Shaeffer shares the guidelines about how to talk to children about their disabilities that she’s field tested with her three sons.
10 Reason to Celebrate My Husband’s Special Needs Parenting Skills
Today’s my husband’s birthday, so it’s the perfect time to celebrate his special needs parenting skills, which have blessed our family for many years.
Why Anxiety Makes Attending Church Difficult
Anxiety and other mental health conditions make church attendance difficult for many. Dr. Steve Grcevich offers tips to help churches be more welcoming.
Empathy and Autism
Can empathy and autism co-exist within a child? Amy Felix’s recounting of the empathy her daughter showed to a sibling shows that they can. And they do.
Every Believer’s Loneliness Ministry
Loneliness is rampant in our society, but in all circumstances, we are called to an every believer’s loneliness ministry. Here’s what that might look like.